Cook visited Texas in September and Florida State last weekend and will likely take all of his official visits before shutting the door completely on a flip from the Gators.

The 6-foot-2, 175-pound Parker is considering the Razorbacks along with Oklahoma, Oklahoma State along and Texas A&M, where he will visit Nov. 8.
The Razorback are very much in the mix for tight end DeAndre Goolsby (Derby, Kan./Derby). The 6-foot-4, 225-pound Goolsby has made official visits to Oklahoma, Florida, Ohio State and Arkansas and is scheduled to be at Kansas State this weekend.

Miami-FSU has SEC implicationsTwo of the official visitors in Tallahassee over the weekend are top targets of SEC programs. No. 11 Tony Brown (Beaumont, Texas/Ozen) and No. 48 Josh Malone (Gallatin, Tenn./Station Camp) will be making official visits to FSU this weekend, and the SEC eyes will be upon them. While Malone has had the visit scheduled for months, the 6-foot, 195-pound Brown just decided to officially visit Tallahassee this weekend, and that will certainly have the attention of LSU and Texas A&M. When looking at Malone, this is FSU’s chance to sway the Tennessee lean who has also made official visits to Georgia and Ohio State with Clemson scheduled for Nov. 23. Seminoles commit Markell Pack (Purvis, Miss./Purvis) will also be making his official visit to Florida State. While he remains committed to Jimbo Fisher and staff, Ole Miss remains in the picture for the No. 92 prospect.

In the class of 2015, No. 6 overall Martez Ivey (Apopka, Fla./Apopka) and No. 48 CeCe Jefferson (Glen Saint Mary, Fla./Baker County) are scheduled to be on campus, among dozens of others.

Alabama pushing Michigan for HandFive-star defensive end and No. 6 overall Da’Shawn Hand (Woodbridge, Va./Woodbridge) made an official visit to Alabama over the weekend, and early indications are the Crimson Tide knocked it out of the park as expected and have cut into Michigan’s sizeable lead following his September visit to Ann Arbor. A final official visit, to Florida on Nov. 9 is all that remains for the 6-foot-4, 262-pound Hand before announcing his decision Nov. 14.

Texas A&M flips a big oneTexas A&M will lose its senior left tackle to the NFL after this season, and junior right tackle Cedric Ogbuehi will have a decision to make following the season, even though a return for his senior season looks likely at this point. Losing one for sure, and the possibility of both starting tackles following Luke Joeckel’s departure last year has made the future of the position a big priority for the Aggies in the 2014 class. On Monday, Kevin Sumlin and staff flipped former Arkansas commit Jermaine Eluemunor (Rockaway, N.J./Lackawanna College) following his official visit to College Station over the weekend. After missing out on Tennessee commit Dontavius Blair (Anniston, Ala./Garden City Community College) and the decision of Avery Gennesy (Southhaven, Miss./East Mississippi Community College) still hanging in the balance, snagging the talented Eluemunor was a big win for the Aggies.

SEC target visiting ACC schoolESPN 300 running back Derrell Scott (Havelock, N.C./Havelock) will be making his second official visit this weekend, this time to NC State. The 5-foot-11, 184-pound back officially visited Tennessee Oct. 5 and is scheduled to visit South Carolina on Nov. 16. The Gamecocks were once thought to be the heavy favorite, but the Volunteers have more than closed the gap and are thought to be the leader headed into the November visits. An unofficial visit to Auburn also remains a possibility for Nov. 30. Scott also unofficially visited North Carolina for the Miami game two weeks ago with teammate Keion Joyner, a rising star in the 2016 class.

SEC by the numbersThe updated ESPN300 was released on Tuesday, and as expected, the SEC is dominating the prospect rankings in 2014. SEC teams currently have commitments from 90 of the 223 prospects, or 40.4 percent of the prospects that have made pledges.

When digging into the 77 prospects in the ESPN 300 that still have commitments to make, it’s possible the SEC finishes with as many as 120 of the 300.
Of the 13 five-star prospects, two are committed to SEC programs in No. 3 Cameron Robinson (Monroe, La./West Monroe) and No. 5 Myles Garrett (Arlington, Texas/James Martin). That number is likely to be six or seven by national signing day.